Yup, fall is season switchover time for me. Time to add more warmth and hypothermia to the kits.

Just as a reminder for those of us in the climate grey-zone, where we can get a sunburn and frostbite in the same day: I've gone for two day hikes this week. Both beautiful sunny days with a bit of a breeze. T-shirt weather during the day, but that wind packs a chilling punch. I was sweating and now I'm chilled and we got home hours ago. The other night it was 75C in the house and I still had a chill, even after changing my clothes. "Ya sweat, ya die" might be extreme but it rings true. My dad always that the best way to get warm is to stay warm, but I sometimes forget when the temps are in the high teens to low twenties (C) during the day.
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